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Phasic bursts of the antagonistic jaw muscles during REM sleep mimic a coordinated motor pattern during mastication

机译:REM睡眠期间拮抗下颌肌肉的阵发性模仿模仿咀嚼过程中的协调运动模式

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Sleep-related movement disorders are characterized by the specific phenotypes of muscle activities and movements during sleep. However, the state-specific characteristics of muscle bursts and movement during sleep are poorly understood. In this study, jaw-closing and -opening muscle electromyo-graphic (EMG) activities and jaw movements were quantified to characterize phenotypes of motor patterns during sleep in freely moving and head-restrained guinea pigs. During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, both muscles were irregularly activated in terms of duration, activity, and intervals. During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, clusters of phasic bursts occurred in the two muscles. Compared with NREM sleep, burst duration, activity, and intervals were less variable during REM sleep for both muscles. Although burst activity was lower during the two sleep states than during chewing, burst duration and intervals during REM sleep were distributed within a similar range to those during chewing. A trigger-averaged analysis of muscle bursts revealed that the temporal association between the bursts of the jaw-closing and -opening muscles during REM sleep was analogous to the temporal association during natural chewing. The burst characteristics of the two muscles reflected irregular patterns of jaw movements during NREM sleep and repetitive alternating bilateral movements during REM sleep. The distinct patterns of jaw muscle bursts and movements reflect state-specific regulations of the jaw motor system during sleep states. Phasic activations in the antagonistic jaw muscles during REM sleep are regulated, at least in part, by the neural networks involving masticatory pattern generation, demonstrating that waking jaw motor patterns are replayed during sleep periods.
机译:与睡眠有关的运动障碍的特征在于在睡眠期间肌肉活动和运动的特定表型。但是,人们对睡眠期间肌肉爆发和运动的特定状态特征了解甚少。在这项研究中,对下颌闭合和张开的肌电图(EMG)活动和下颌运动进行了量化,以表征自由移动和头部受限的豚鼠在睡眠过程中运动模式的表型。在非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间,两条肌肉在持续时间,活动和间隔方面均被不规则地激活。在快速眼动(REM)睡眠过程中,两块肌肉中出现了一系列的阵发性阵发。与NREM睡眠相比,两条肌肉的REM睡眠期间的爆发持续时间,活动和间隔变化较小。尽管两种睡眠状态下的爆发活动都比咀嚼期间要少,但REM睡眠期间的爆发持续时间和间隔与咀嚼期间的分布范围相似。触发脉冲对肌肉爆发的平均分析显示,REM睡眠期间下颚闭合和张开肌肉的爆发之间的时间关联类似于自然咀嚼期间的时间关联。两条肌肉的爆发特征反映了NREM睡眠期间颌骨运动的不规则模式以及REM睡眠期间反复交替的双侧运动。颌骨肌肉爆发和运动的不同模式反映了睡眠状态下颌骨运动系统特定于状态的调节。 REM睡眠期间拮抗下颌肌肉的阶段性激活至少部分受涉及咀嚼模式生成的神经网络的调节,这表明醒着的下颌运动模式在睡眠期间会重播。

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